Bitcoin’s Surge: New Bull Run or Strong Rebound?


Bitcoin’s sharp move higher has sparked debate over whether a new bull phase is beginning.
The rally was supported by strong momentum and short liquidations, which can amplify upside moves as bearish positions are forced to close.
But one strong move doesn’t confirm a new bull market.
The key now is whether Bitcoin can hold higher levels, attract sustained demand and remain supported by broader market conditions.
For me, the takeaway is simple:
Don’t chase the breakout. Watch for confirmation.
Educational only. Not financial advice. DYOR.
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HeartStop
· 3h ago
The 77,000 level is indeed critical. If the pullback holds above it, it’s a good opportunity; if it breaks, just pretend you didn’t see it. Never get angry at the market.
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LeverageNeverFalls
· 3h ago
Short-term surges driven entirely by short covering are the easiest kind of rally to get brutally reversed. If funding rates and open interest spike abnormally, I’ll stay far away.
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GasRefugee
· 3h ago
Honestly, every time there’s a breakout like this, people call it a bull market, but it often turns out to be a wick-and-fakeout. Let’s first see whether the daily chart can hold for two days before saying more.
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WalletGeneral
· 3h ago
Friends around me have already started posting their profitable trades, but I’m feeling a little uneasy instead. A bull market is never confirmed by a single big green candle; be patient, wait for a pullback confirmation before entering—it’s not too late.
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Cream-ColoredCross-ChainBridge
· 3h ago
After such a sharp rise, now that the shorts have been liquidated, it should pull back, right? I’ll still wait for it to hold above 78,000 before considering it.
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